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Many basic tactics (手筋 tesuji, also translated as 'clever move') of shogi are similar to those of chess tactics, involving forks, pins, removing the defender and other techniques, all of which are considered very strong when used effectively. However, other tactics, particularly ones involving dropped pieces, have no parallel in western chess. In general, shogi tactics are classified into two categories: (i) piece-related tesujis and (ii) opening/position-related tesujis.

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  • Many basic tactics (手筋 tesuji, also translated as 'clever move') of shogi are similar to those of chess tactics, involving forks, pins, removing the defender and other techniques, all of which are considered very strong when used effectively. However, other tactics, particularly ones involving dropped pieces, have no parallel in western chess. In general, shogi tactics are classified into two categories: (i) piece-related tesujis and (ii) opening/position-related tesujis. (en)
  • Muchas tácticas básicas (en japonés, 手筋 tesuji, que también puede traducirse como 'movimiento inteligente') del shogi son similares a las tácticas del ajedrez, e incluyen tenedores, clavadas, quitar a la pieza defensora y otras, todas las cuales se consideran muy fuertes cuando se usan de manera efectiva. Existen, sin embargo, otras tácticas, particularmente las que involucran reingresar piezas, que no tienen un paralelo en el ajedrez occidental. (es)
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  • Muchas tácticas básicas (en japonés, 手筋 tesuji, que también puede traducirse como 'movimiento inteligente') del shogi son similares a las tácticas del ajedrez, e incluyen tenedores, clavadas, quitar a la pieza defensora y otras, todas las cuales se consideran muy fuertes cuando se usan de manera efectiva. Existen, sin embargo, otras tácticas, particularmente las que involucran reingresar piezas, que no tienen un paralelo en el ajedrez occidental. En general, las tácticas de shogi pueden clasificarse en dos categorías: (i) tesujis relacionados con piezas y (ii) tesujis relacionados con la apertura/posición. (es)
  • Many basic tactics (手筋 tesuji, also translated as 'clever move') of shogi are similar to those of chess tactics, involving forks, pins, removing the defender and other techniques, all of which are considered very strong when used effectively. However, other tactics, particularly ones involving dropped pieces, have no parallel in western chess. In general, shogi tactics are classified into two categories: (i) piece-related tesujis and (ii) opening/position-related tesujis. (en)
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